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Bihar government, Governor at loggerheads over freezing bank accounts of university officials

Press Trust of India | August 19, 2023 | 02:34 PM IST | 1 min read

Bihar government had stopped the salaries of the VC and pro-VC for their "failure" in inspecting educational institutions under their jurisdiction.

The VC missed a review meeting convened by the Bihar education department. (Image: Official Website)
The VC missed a review meeting convened by the Bihar education department. (Image: Official Website)

PATNA: The Bihar government appears to be heading for a showdown with Bihar Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar as the Raj Bhavan reversed an order of the state administration to freeze bank accounts of two officials of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University in Muzaffarpur.

The state education department on Thursday stopped the salaries of the Vice-Chancellor (VC) and pro-VC for their alleged failure in inspecting the educational institutions under their jurisdiction and also for not attending a review meeting convened by the department, a senior official of the department said on condition of anonymity.

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A day later, Robert L Chongthu, principal secretary to the governor, sent a letter to the bank concerned, directing it to defreeze the accounts of the two officials with immediate effect. In a letter to the education department, Chongthu said, "Under Section 54 of the Bihar State Universities Act, 1976, the state government has power to audit the universities, but your act to freeze the financial powers and bank accounts of both the office bearers is arbitrary and beyond jurisdiction. This act of yours seems to be an attack on autonomy of the university and you have encroached upon the powers of the chancellor."

The Chancellor (governor) has ordered that "these orders may be withdrawn and these types of unwarranted acts may be avoided in future", it stated. The incident has triggered a political slugfest, with the ruling alliance slamming the "interference of the governor" and the opposition BJP coming in support of the Raj Bhavan, while holding the Nitish Kumar government responsible for "collapse of education system" in the state.

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